http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/types#Data_models
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 3:59 PM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why is it that on our x86_64 compilers sizeof long is only 4 ?
> Does it absolutely have to be that way ? Would it be possible to
> design
> a switch that

What do you want the contents to be? (regarding it currently shows 2
versions)
I usually update Msys2 and Arch where only 1 version applies.
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 4:47 PM niXman wrote:
> JonY via Mingw-w64-public 2017-08-14 17:18:
> > On 08/14/2017 12:28 PM, niXman

1st point was to use PUWSTR_C instead of wchar_t * for the cast, still
stands.
2nd point was to »to avoid further warnings« and i would like to – once
again – vote to avoid union casts.
As far as i know there is no reason to believe that -Wcast-qual (as well as
-Wsystem-headers) will be a default

Wasn’t LH_Mouse’s point that even if the warning is explicitly turned on it
wouldn’t be shown to the user?
The situation for unions is different in C and C++: (I don’t think that
it’s just about constness changes anything)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11373203
Best, Norbert.
Kai Tietz

idk what the default should be or if anything is not working as expected
but i use -Wl,--dynamicbase to get a pass in the windows app cert kit
regarding ASLR
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 4:19 AM Linda Zhang wrote:
> OS: Win7 SP1
> Toolchain: Mingw-w64

I, too, think alphabetical order is seen as intentionally unbiased.
It’s not like there are 3 projects starting with AAA anyway.
> (except for the fact that there should be two lists and not one)
Why do you think there should be 2 lists?
I would split it in native and cross toolchains.

This pretty much sums up what i would’ve tried to write:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2316672
Regards, Norbert Pfeiler.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 11:00 PM Benjamin Bihler <
benjamin.bih...@compositence.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working with Open CASCADE, which also sup

Hi, sorry for being so late.
I welcome a proper native thread implementation for windows gcc. I have one
point to address:
I like the fact that i can easily build static executables with mingw-w64.
In a few statements it was suggested that this will not be possible for
mcfgthread but i didn’t come

thought it might showcase a bug which could also
be relevant without the debug stl.
Norbert
2015-07-29 10:49 GMT+02:00 Robin Whittle r...@firstpr.com.au:
I just joined this list and am writing as a reply to a message from
Norbert Pfeiler on 2015-05-25. He identified an minimal test program

Hi all,
i have a nice issue for you, took us hours to track down.
Compile and run the following with a mingw build with Thread model: posix.
#include vector
std::vectorint global;
int main() {
std::vectorint vec;
}
g++ -static -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG main.cpp a.exe
results in a

PCH on Windows did crash for *.gch files greater than 150 MiB or something.
I don’t think that got fixed recently…
2015-04-15 4:04 GMT+02:00 lh_mouse lh_mo...@126.com:
Did you use *exactly the same command line options* (esp. -D -fPIC etc) in
both generating and invoking the precompiled

Hi,
it’s nice to see an update on the website, looks good.
What I’d like to see though, is a mention of msys2 in the downloads
section.
Best, Norbert Pfeiler.
2015-03-20 22:51 GMT+01:00 Adrien Nader adr...@notk.org:
Hi,
I've just pushed a redirect from http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net

I'm a bit unclear on this. In my builds (not very standard, admittedly) i
have libglut.a and libglut.dll.a from freeglut installed into /mingw/lib,
overwriting the libglut.a from the mignw-w64 crt package. Is it a feature
of the MinGW-w64 toolchain shipped by MSYS2 packager - does it treat

Hello,
it seems to be an issue that the 32 bit crt ships with a glut import
library which is an ambigious match to freeglut for cmake.
see here:
https://github.com/Alexpux/MINGW-packages/issues/437
Regards, Norbert Pfeiler

Hello,
it seems to be an issue that the 32 bit crt ships with a glut import
library which is an ambigious match to freeglut for cmake.
see here:
https://github.com/Alexpux/MINGW-packages/issues/437
Regards, Norbert Pfeiler